From Etruscan Town to Medieval Castle: Recent Excavations of a Central Italian Hilltop Settlement
209 Scheide Caldwell and ZoomJoin the Environmental History Lab for a seminar on February 22 with Davide Zori (Baylor University).
Articulating the Aesthetics of Democracy and Women’s Liberation: The Quest for a Decolonial Art history in South Korea
202 Jones HallSwept up by a nation-wide democracy movement in the 1980s, South Korea witnessed its streets, public squares, and art galleries occupied by a radical aesthetics of politics. During the “minjung […]
Debt Working Group: Narrating Debt
216 Aaron Burr HallThis talk will address the links between debt and narration from a twofold perspective: it will examine narratological techniques in narratives of debt and consider debt itself as intrinsically narrative. […]
Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America
Princeton Public Library and LivestreamKorey Garibaldi discusses his recently published book "Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America" with Kinohi Nishikawa. Korey Garibaldi, Assistant Professor in the Department […]